MAGAZINE MODERN CHESS...Alert Defence - Part 2 Master the Grunfeld Structure - Part 3 Table of...
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MODERN CHESSMAGAZINE
ISSUE 12
King's Indian Structures - BlackReleases the Tension in the Centre - Part 2
Endgame Series -Part 12
Typical Tactical Ideas -Bishop Sacrificeon "h6"
Alert Defence -Part 2
Master the GrunfeldStructure - Part 3
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Alert Defence - Part 2 (GM John van der Wiel)
Exercise 1 2Karpov,A. Van der Wiel / SWIFT Brussels 1986Training example 1 2
Typical Tactical Ideas - Bishop Sacrifice on "h6" (GM Nikolai Ninov)
Jobava,Ba (2665) Ponomariov,R (2709) / 42nd Olympiad 2016 (8.2) 10.09.2016Karjakin,Sergey 2772 Carlsen,M 2853 / WCh 2016 New York USA (4) 15.11.2016Karjakin,Sergey (2785) Ivanchuk,V (2747) / World Blitz 2016 (17.2) 30.12.2016Perez Ponsa,F (2585) Ivanchuk,V (2747) / World Rapid 2016 (1.10) 26.12.20161) A queen on the hfileZelcic,R (2548) Froewis,G (2455) / TChAUT 2nd West 201415 (6.5) 23.1.15Djuric,P (2236) Grbic,Br (2004) / TChBelgrade Premier liga 2013 (5.4)2) A target on f7Anand,V (2773) McShane,L (2684) / 5th Classic GpA 2013 (4.1) 12.12.2013Kovacevic,Bl (2449) Sribar,P (2047) / 19th Bosnjaci Open 2014 (3.8) 04.01.143) Eyeing at g6Postny,E (2619) Mareco,S (2606) / 42nd Olympiad 2016 (7.22) 09.09.2016Ramos Libon,Jean Piere 1947 Meylan,A 2193 / WYCC U18 Open 2013 (10.40) 27.12.134) Queen on the c1h6 diagonalDe Jong,M 2347 Ypma,P 2179 / 51st Groningen Open A 2013 (9.23)Mathe,Ga (2352) Abramovic,Da (2109) / TChCRO Final 2014 (1.9) 14.05.2014Fercec,N (2473) Burovic,Rijad (1949) / 19th Bosnjaci Open 2014 (1.5) 03.01.2014Pacher,M (2446) Zwardon,V (2383) / TChCZE Vychod 201314 (3.1) 24.11.13Ipatov,Alexander 2625 Panjwani,R 2422 / SPICE Cup Open 2013 (5.2) 17.10.2013Test 15
Master the Grunfeld Structure - Part 3 (GM Mihail Marin)
Karpov,Anatoly (2730) Kasparov,Garry (2800) / World Championship 35thKK5 (17)Shaked,Tal (2500) Kasparov,Garry (2820) / Tilburg 1997Timman,Jan H (2620) Ivanchuk,Vassily (2720) / Linares 1992Polugaevsky,L T Timman,Jan H / Tilburg 40/582, 1985Ehlvest,Jaan (2660) De la Villa Garcia,Jesus Maria (2525) / San Roque (3) 1996
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Introduction and previewGustafsson,Jan (2629) Kramnik,Vladimir (2799) / Dortmund SuperGM 40th (2) 14.07.2012Lakdawala,Cyrus (2560) Yermolinsky,Alex (2695) / National op Las Vegas (3) 1997Tilicheev,Viacheslav (2336) V Vorobiov,Evgeny E (2558) / Moscowch sf (6) 22.03.2011Michalik,Peter (2509) Zherebukh,Yaroslav (2594) / Groningen opA 48th (3) 23.12.2011Smirnov,Artem (2425) Matlakov,Maxim (2663) / St Petersburg Botvinnik Memorial op (7)Fier,Alexandr (2571) Bologan,Viktor (2693) / Moscow Aeroflot opA 10th (8) 15.02.11Gelfand,Boris (2738) Radjabov,Teimour (2788) / Wch Blitz 6th (23) 10.07.2012Ragger,Markus (2644) Sadorra,Julio Catalino (2590) / Tromsoe ol (Men) 41st (6.1) 2014Gelfand,Boris (2753) Amonatov,Farrukh (2590) / Tromsoe ol (Men) 41st (2.1) 03.08.2014Test 15
King's Indian Structures - Black Releases the Tension in the Centre - Part 2 (GM Petar G. Arnaudov)
Example 1 6Example 7 Instructive pawn endgameExercise 1 6
Endgame Series - Part 12 (GM Davorin Kuljasevic)
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In Episode 1 we started working on certain defensive skills. These entailed finding the way to stay out of 'trouble for the rest of the game' in difficult positions. Unfortunately there is no easy recipe to pinpoint these moments or positions in the game. In general: whenever you see or feel trouble lurking at the horizon and the position offers various choices or options, most probably this is such a moment!As advocated earlier: you then try to go for an active solution, if possible. Almost always this requires precise calculation.I still owe you solutions to 2 exercises from the first article. Let's start with them.
Alert Defence - Part 2 The position after 21.hxg3 is not as simple as it might look. Can you
[ 1...Bd5 2.c4 f6 3.cxd5 ( 3.Ng4!? ) 3...fxe5 4.Rd2 is possible, butcertainly not equal ]
[ 1...f6 2.Nd7 Nxd7 ( 2...e5 3.Bc4+ Kh8 4.Nxc5!; 2...Rfd8 3.Rfd1 Bd54.Nxf6+ gxf6 5.c4 only make thingsworse. ) 3.Rxd7 Rf7 4.Rd6! Re75.Bc4
demonstrate your defensive skills asBlack?This may look drawish to you, but ifWhite controls the d-file, chases theNc5 and invades on d7, we'll speakagain. How should Black avoid such afuture? Candidate moves are ...f6, ...Bd5,...Rfd8, ...Rad8. Let's see: 1...Rad8
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gives White everlasting pressure andwinning chances; ]
[ 1...Rfd8 looks like the natural move.2.Rfd1
A) Unfortunately, 2...Rd5 runs into3.c4!
A1) 3...Rxd4 4.Rxd4 A1a) 4...f6 5.Ng4 ( 5.Nd3are difficult for Black and
Solution to Test 3 from Part 1
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even ); A1b) 4...Kf8 5.b4 f6 6.Nd7+ Nxd7 7.Rxd7 Bc6 8.Rc7
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and Black is still in trouble. Butone element of this line maylead you to the right idea...;
A2) 3...Rxe5?? 4.Rd8+;B) 2...Rxd4 ]
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Black has sealed the d-file and his
isolated pawn is of little relevance, as healso has the positional threat of 4...Na4(which would still follow on 4. Nd3 4.Bb5
[ And parrying with 4.b3 Re8 5.f4 f66.Bb5 doesn't lose yet, but it handsover the beautiful e4 square. ]
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White's edge was so minuscule, that a draw was agreed upon 10 moves later.
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Solution to Test 4 from Part 1
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